It will turn on
Nothing
Nothing
Nothing will happen to the switch. If you are talking about switching the conductive parts of a switch with thermoplastic parts then the switch will not operate as the manufacturer designed it to.
Nothing would happen.
You don't have access to the money, the mechanical skill, the devices, or the materials you'd need. If there were an answer to that question, they would be everywhere.
No I want the answer
nothing would had happened.
THey would start rolling and the fat would be jiggleing everywhere!
It is probably the dimmer switch. The contacts in the switch will get pushed back and when you switch to dims they will not touch. Had the same problem on my 91 Nissan.
It would simply float back to the surface!
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Not much, the excess coolant would be pushed out the overflow tube.
They might be brought to the police station and be given a warning.
The lava would form pillow basalts.
The button should be pushed in , if the button has popped up/out the switch has been tripped and there would be no power going to the electric fuel pump
Yes. One switch is for the left and right brake light assemblies; and, the other is for the 'third' brake light.
The switch on the back is the switch for the power supply only. The computer boots from the main power switch on the front. This particular method of switching was introduced with the ATX power supplies.
the pepsin would become innactive
A short in the brake light circuit.